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CHATTO & WINDUS'S
LIST OF BOOKS.
Square 8vo, cloth, extra gilt, gilt edges, with Coloured Frontispiece and numerous Illustrations, tos, 6.
The Art of Beauty.
By Mrs. H. R. Hawets, Author of "Chaucer for Children." With nearly One Hundred Illustrations by the Author.
"A most interesting book, full of valuable hints and suggestions. . . . . If young ladies would but lend their ears for a little to Mrs, Howweis, we are quite sure that it would result in their being at once more tasteful, more happy, and more healthy than they now often are, with their false hair, high heels, tight corsets, and ever so much else of the same sort."—NONCONFORMIST.
Crown 4to, containing 24 Plates beautifully printed in Colours, with descriptive Text, cloth extra, gilt, Gs,; illustrated boards, 35. 6.
Æsop's Fables
Translated into Human Nature. By C. H. Bennett.
"For fun and frolic the new version of Æsop's Fables must bear away the palm. font, plenty of grown-up children who like to be amused; and if this new version of old stories does not amuse then they must be very dull indeed, and their situation one much to be comriserated," —Morning Post.
Crown 8vo, cloth extra, with 639 Illustrations, 7s. 6d., a New Edition (uniform with "The Englishman's House") of
A Handbook of Architectural Styles.
Translated from the German of A. Rosengarten by W. Collett-Sandars. With 639 Illustrations.